Do you know what happens to your digital life once you're gone?
Technology has changed our world and our daily lives. We need to account for our digital legacy and digital estate to ensure our families and legacy are protected.
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"Your digital legacy and digital estate is important. For many people, they have never considered what happens to their digital footprint once they're gone. You must be proactive to protect your loved ones and your legacy. Final Security is ready to help you protect your family when that time comes."
-Christopher W. Huziak, CEO & Founder, Final Security
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Family & Legacy
According to AARP, it can take six months for financial institutions, credit-reporting bureaus and the Social Security Administration to receive, share or register death records.
They also report that close to 800,000 deceased individuals are targeted for identity theft annually [and this number will grow exponentially]. With a name, address and birth date, criminals can purchase a Social Security number for as little as $10.
You need to protect your digital assets to avoid your loved ones from having to deal with post-life identity theft, financial accounts being drained as well as other cybercrimes.
Additionally, organizing your digital estate with your important files, usernames and passwords and other digital assets allows loved ones to avoid expensive and stressful probate processes and legal fees, ensuring your most important files will be found and accessed.
According to AARP, it can take six months for financial institutions, credit-reporting bureaus and the Social Security Administration to receive, share or register death records. When you consider that timeframe and that cybercrime is now more profitable than the global illegal drug trade, your digital estate is the perfect target for criminals. We need to protect and organize our digital lives in preparation of our digital death.
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